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NAME
conda - conda inspect linkages
DESCRIPTION
usage: conda-inspect linkages [-h] [--untracked] [--show-files]
[--groupby {package,dependency}]
[--sysroot SYSROOT] [--all] [-n ENVIRONMENT | -p PATH] [packages
[packages ...]]
Investigates linkages of binary libraries in a package (works in Linux
and OS X). This is an advanced command to aid building packages that
link against C libraries. Aggregates the output of ldd (on Linux) and
otool -L (on OS X) by dependent packages. Useful for finding broken
links, or links against system libraries that ought to be dependent
conda packages.
OPTIONS
positional arguments:
packages
Conda packages to inspect.
optional arguments:
-h, --help
Show this help message and exit.
--untracked
Inspect the untracked files in the environment. This is useful
when used in conjunction with conda build --build-only.
--show-files
Show the files in the package that link to each library
--groupby {package,dependency}
Attribute to group by (default: package). Useful when used in
conjunction with --all.
--sysroot SYSROOT
System root in which to look for system libraries.
--all Generate a report for all packages in the environment.
-n ENVIRONMENT, --name ENVIRONMENT
Name of environment.
-p PATH, --prefix PATH
Full path to environment prefix.
Anaconda, Inc. November 2018 CONDA(1)